Your Identity Belongs to You.
Protect It!
A 2009 survey shows that identity theft is
on the rise – and it’s more likely to start with a stolen wallet than an online
phishing expedition.
Researchers at
Javelin Strategy & Research reported that the number of identity theft
cases increased 22 percent to 9.9 million in 2008.
Crimes of
opportunity, such as stolen wallets, represented 43 percent of cases, compared
to 33 percent in 2007, indicating an increase in the desperation of criminals.
Women were 26
percent more likely to be victims of identity theft, reporting a higher
incidence of lost or stolen information during purchases in stores.
Only 11
percent of cases involved online access.
The smartest
way to protect yourself from identity theft is to prevent it from happening to
you. However, if your identity is stolen, you’ll be able to lessen problems by
acting quickly.
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Call your credit card companies immediately.
Explain what happened, and ask where to send a copy of the police report.
•
Call and report to the police. Make several
copies of police report.
•
Complete a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Theft
Affidavit and FTC report (call 1-887-ID-THEFT to request the forms).
•
Call your bank. They can place an alert on your
Driver's License number and Social Security Number, and freeze your account.
•
Call fraud units of credit report agencies:
Experian, Equifax, and Transunion.
Fortunately,
identity theft protection is available as an endorsement on most homeowners’
policies at a small cost. For example, Safeco offers Identity Theft Protection
for $12 a year to homeowner policy holders. The coverage reimburses certain
expenses associated with identity recovery. Customers can also get guidance on
how to protect themselves from ID theft before it happens and may receive
assistance with identity restoration.
If you’re
interested in learning more, call Mower Insurance at 715-723-5525 or e-mail tsperry@mowerins.com
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